Anyone else using cattleballs as strength training?

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OMG! :lol:


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earp wrote:OMG! :lol:



Im right there with ya haha


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Stupid is as stupid does. You should be well aware of this...


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grizzlynatural wrote:
earp wrote:OMG! :lol:



Im right there with ya haha


All I'm saying is before you make a STUPID statement......have some sort of facts
to back your STUPID statement up., that's all...... :122249 :lol:


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Saw on another post that Ironton is only winning about 74% of their games these days. If my winnig % wasnt any better than that I owuld nt be on here running my chops...


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My old lady likes to fry them things up right after we snip em off the bull calves. Throw em in some flower and corn starch, drop em in the deep fryer and mister you got yerself some gooooood tasting meatballs is what ya got. They arent to heavy though, so I don't know what yud get outta liftin em. But eatin em sure is a treat if you fixem just right.


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We have these for sale at my farm if anyone is interewsted.....


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Farmer Yoder wrote:We have these for sale at my farm if anyone is interewsted.....



I would venture to guess these are much cheaper than kettle bells?


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You see the dent in that guys head? Did he drop a cattle ball on his head or what? :lol:


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Reminds me of Jesse "The Body" Ventura

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I can get you cattle balls. They are suppose to be good sliced, breaded and fried. 'Rocky Mountain Oysters' as they are listed on the western menus though I think that the pig version or sheep version are reportedly better. Not sure if their consumption would help a football team win anything--though the protien content should be OK.

Unfortunately, I have no source for kettlebells.


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drrabbit wrote:I can get you cattle balls. They are suppose to be good sliced, breaded and fried. 'Rocky Mountain Oysters' as they are listed on the western menus though I think that the pig version or sheep version are reportedly better. Not sure if their consumption would help a football team win anything--though the protien content should be OK.

Unfortunately, I have no source for kettlebells.


drrabbit...I can get some cattle balls out of your brothers class room...if he still has them in that jar :lol:


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I don't recommend consuming those. Formaldahyde has certain deleterious effects on living digestive systems.

I have to admit, I had one classmate in college who collected specimens from the cat neuters for a later snack but I personally considered it (and him) a bit strange. I did not find the behavior attractive because, although a guy who can cook has certain advantages, I would have been leary of eating anything he prepared and that negated all positives.


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drrabbit wrote:I can get you cattle balls. They are suppose to be good sliced, breaded and fried. 'Rocky Mountain Oysters' as they are listed on the western menus though I think that the pig version or sheep version are reportedly better. Not sure if their consumption would help a football team win anything--though the protien content should be OK.

Unfortunately, I have no source for kettlebells.



Ask and ye shall receive. This weeks Target Ad has kettlebells at 15 percent off. If you don't have the paper copy, go to the below url and look at page 12.

http://weeklyad.target.com/target/defau ... target.com


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I tried these with my kids. Wow. Two trampled, one gored, and one cut really badly trying to leap a barbed wire fence.

They do separate the men from the boys, though.


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With spring approaching, we will be culling our herd and will be offering cattle balls at a special spring discount. Someone tell Wings Teaford that I have them ready if he needs more. $5 a pair!


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